My publications page has been updated to include two new ICASSP papers. The first one [1] demonstrates how useful compressive sensing can be in SAR applications. We show that we can more than double the observed area without any performance penalty! The second one [2] examines microphone arrays in reverberant environments and shows that using compressive sensing techniques we can significantly improve localization performance. An interesting observation is that reverberation, when known, provides diversity and helps significantly in localization performance! This is in sharp contrast to conventional wisdom that tries to ignore or be robust to reverberation instead of exploiting it!